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Mr Kelsick, who gave evidence via video link from the hospice, told the court how Rowe had abused him 20 times between 1978 and 1982 at the vicarage of St Matthias' Church in Tower Hamlets as well as in the choir practice room, and would then pay him £1 afterwards.

The court heard Rowe was also convicted in 1996 for the abuse of another choirboy.

Judge Johnson told him: "You have shown absolutely no remorse and very little insight into the harm you caused to a little boy."

He described how Mr Kelsick had been adopted aged four "in tragic circumstances" and removed from his sisters to live with a parishioner at the church.

Simon Shannon, prosecuting, said: "Mr Kelsick was very much of the view that his life of crime and drug abuse was attributable to what happened to him at the hands of Mr Rowe."

Rebecca Austin, defending, said Rowe was suffering from Parkinson's and lived a "lonely life", and has been "terrified" at the prospect of going to prison where he fears he will die.

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